Definition of Ixocarpa. Meaning of Ixocarpa. Synonyms of Ixocarpa

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- The tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica and Physalis ixocarpa), also known as the Mexican husk tomato, is a plant of the nightshade family bearing small...
- Physalis that were observed, which included Physalis peruviana and Physalis ixocarpa. The same study found that fruit fixation and viable seed formation occurred...
- & Vaniot Physalis glaberrima Colla Physalis hermannii Dunal Physalis ixocarpa Nees Physalis lanceifolia Nees Physalis linkiana Nees Physalis linkiana...
- Acorazado, Acorazonado, Queen of Malinalco, Reina de Malinalco Physalis ixocarpa Malinalco The name translates as "heart shaped", reflecting morphology...
- indigo, rough hairy indigo Indigofera homblei Baker f. & Martin Indigofera ixocarpa Peter G.Wilson & Rowe Indigofera jucunda Schrire Indigofera karnatakana...
- even-leaved Campanula isophylla H DS C ixocarpus G sticky-fruited Indigofera ixocarpa* H D jejunus L meagre; small Salix jejuna H jubatus L crested; awned Hordeum...
- agricultural pests to crops. They are commonly found on tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa), which they can severely damage. They also feed on tomato and potato plants...
- oleracea, Phytolacca octandra Theobroma cacao, Coffea arabica, and Physalis ixocarpa. Australian Faunal Directory "First Report of Tiracola plagiata". AGRIS...
- pipe for smoking tobacco." Tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica and Physalis ixocarpa) nightshade Nahuatl From tomatl ("swelling" / "fat") via Spanish Tomato...
- is Trichobaris championi, feeding on the Mexican husk tomato (Physalis ixocarpa). Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Nealiolus curculionis (Fitch 1859)". Home of Ichneumonoidea...